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Bently Nevada 200350-01-00-00 Seismic Accelerometer – 3300 Series

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Brand
Bently Nevada
Primary Part Number
200350-01-00-00
Product Type
Seismic Accelerometer
Series / Family
3300 Series
Manufacturer
Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
Country of Origin
US
Catalog Category
Sensors & Switches
Operating Temp.
−40 °C to +121 °C
Warranty
12 months from date of shipment
Compliance
API 670, ISO 10816, CE (EU Machinery Directive)
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Product Overview

Bently Nevada 200350-01-00-00 – Absolute Vibration Measurement in Continuous Rotating Machinery Protection

The Bently Nevada 200350-01-00-00 is a seismic velocity-type accelerometer designed for absolute casing vibration measurement on critical rotating machinery. Unlike proximity probes that measure shaft relative displacement, this transducer captures absolute motion of the bearing housing itself — a measurement plane that is indispensable for detecting structural resonance, foundation looseness, and mass imbalance conditions that do not manifest in shaft-relative data. Within a 3300 Series or 3500 Series machinery protection rack, the 200350-01-00-00 feeds its analog output directly into a seismic monitor card, where the signal is conditioned, integrated (velocity to displacement if required), and compared against API 670-compliant alarm and danger setpoints in real time.

The transducer operates on a spring-mass-damper principle: an internal seismic mass is suspended on a precision spring element, and relative motion between the mass and the housing generates a proportional electrical signal via an electromagnetic induction coil. This passive, self-generating architecture requires no external excitation voltage, which simplifies field wiring and eliminates a potential failure mode present in active IEPE-type sensors. The output is a low-impedance voltage signal proportional to vibration velocity, directly compatible with Bently Nevada monitor input cards without signal conditioning adapters.

Deployed across steam turbines, gas turbines, centrifugal compressors, boiler feed pumps, and large induction motors, the 200350-01-00-00 is a field-proven component in power generation, petrochemical, and offshore platform environments where unplanned downtime carries costs measured in tens of thousands of dollars per hour. Its stainless steel housing and hermetically sealed construction allow continuous operation in ambient temperatures from −40 °C to +121 °C, with resistance to condensation, process fluid splash, and the high-frequency acoustic noise floors common in turbomachinery bays.

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Technical Parameters

Parameter Specification
Part Number / SKU 200350-01-00-00
Manufacturer Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
Series Compatibility 3300 Series, 3500 Series Machinery Protection System
Transducer Type Seismic Velocity (Electromagnetic Induction)
Measurement Axis Single-axis, absolute casing vibration
Frequency Response 10 Hz – 1,000 Hz (–3 dB points)
Output Signal Analog voltage, proportional to vibration velocity
Sensitivity Per OEM factory calibration certificate
Operating Temperature −40 °C to +121 °C
Housing Material 316 stainless steel, hermetically sealed
Connector Type MIL-C-5015 style, 2-pin
Approximate Weight 60 g
Country of Origin United States of America
Compliance API 670, ISO 10816, CE (EU Machinery Directive)
Warranty 12 months from date of shipment

Hardware Logical Analysis

The electromagnetic induction architecture of the 200350-01-00-00 confers several measurable engineering advantages over piezoelectric IEPE alternatives in low-frequency turbomachinery applications. The seismic mass assembly is tuned to a natural frequency well below the 10 Hz lower measurement bound, ensuring that the sensor operates in its flat-response region across the entire specified bandwidth without the phase distortion artifacts that appear near resonance. This is critical for accurate 1× and 2× running-speed vibration amplitude extraction in slow-speed machinery (below 600 RPM) where IEPE sensors with high-pass corner frequencies above 2 Hz introduce unacceptable amplitude error.

The passive, self-generating output eliminates the constant-current excitation circuit required by IEPE designs. In practice, this means the sensor can be wired directly to legacy Bently Nevada monitor cards using standard twisted-pair shielded cable without an in-line signal conditioner. The low source impedance of the induction coil output also provides inherent rejection of capacitively coupled electrical noise — a significant advantage in switchgear rooms and motor control centers where high-frequency EMI from variable-frequency drives (VFDs) can corrupt high-impedance sensor signals.

The hermetically sealed stainless steel housing provides IP67-equivalent ingress protection without relying on elastomeric O-ring seals that degrade under thermal cycling. The internal damping fluid (where applicable) is selected for viscosity stability across the full operating temperature range, preventing the sensitivity drift that occurs in undamped sensors when ambient temperature shifts by more than 40 °C — a common condition in outdoor turbine enclosures between winter cold-start and full-load summer operation.

The MIL-C-5015 connector interface provides a positive bayonet lock that resists vibration-induced loosening, a failure mode that accounts for a disproportionate share of spurious vibration alarms in field installations. The gold-plated contacts maintain contact resistance below 10 mΩ over the connector’s rated mating cycle life, preserving signal integrity in the millivolt-level output range.

System Integration Benefits

  • Direct rack compatibility: The 200350-01-00-00 output is natively accepted by Bently Nevada 3300/16 and 3500/42 seismic monitor cards without signal conditioning adapters, reducing BOM complexity and eliminating an intermediate failure point in the signal chain.
  • API 670 alarm architecture support: The sensor’s calibrated sensitivity and flat frequency response allow the monitor card to enforce Alert and Danger setpoints in engineering units (mm/s or in/s RMS) directly traceable to ISO 10816-3 severity zones, supporting compliance documentation for insurance and regulatory audits.
  • Low-frequency machinery coverage: The 10 Hz lower frequency bound captures vibration from machinery running as slow as 600 RPM at 1×, extending protection to large slow-speed fans, cooling tower drives, and reciprocating compressor crosshead guides where higher-cutoff sensors are blind.
  • Deterministic signal latency: The passive analog output introduces zero processing latency between physical vibration and the monitor card input. Combined with the 3500 Series’ hardware-based trip logic, the end-to-end response time from vibration onset to relay actuation is governed solely by the monitor’s configurable time-constant filter — typically 100 ms to 1 s — not by sensor firmware or digital conversion delays.
  • Diagnostic transparency via waveform analysis: The broadband analog output is simultaneously available to System 1 condition monitoring software via the monitor’s buffered output BNC, enabling time-waveform and FFT spectrum analysis without interrupting the protection function. This dual-use architecture eliminates the need for a separate condition monitoring transducer on the same measurement point.
  • Reduced false-trip risk: The electromagnetic induction output is inherently immune to the DC bias drift that causes IEPE sensors to saturate and generate false over-range signals during thermal transients at machine startup. This characteristic is particularly valuable on steam turbines where casing temperatures rise 80–100 °C within the first 30 minutes of a cold start.
  • Simplified grounding topology: The two-wire floating output allows the shield drain to be grounded at the monitor card end only, conforming to Bently Nevada’s single-point grounding requirement and preventing ground loop currents that introduce 50/60 Hz noise into the measurement.
  • Long cable run capability: The low source impedance of the induction coil output maintains signal integrity over cable runs up to 300 m without signal amplification, supporting installations where the monitor rack is located in a remote control room distant from the machinery train.

Quality Assurance & Global Logistics

Every Bently Nevada 200350-01-00-00 unit offered through siemensplc.com is sourced through verified industrial supply channels with full traceability to Baker Hughes / Bently Nevada’s manufacturing and distribution network. Units are not refurbished, remanufactured, or relabeled. Each shipment is accompanied by the original OEM packaging, factory label with date code and serial number, and available calibration documentation.

Pre-shipment inspection covers housing integrity, connector pin condition, label legibility, and serial number cross-reference. Where bench testing is feasible, output signal continuity and coil impedance are verified against OEM specification before dispatch. A 12-month warranty from the date of shipment covers manufacturing defects; DOA units are replaced within 7 business days of confirmed receipt.

Logistics operations are based in Xiamen, China, with access to DHL Express, FedEx International Priority, and UPS Worldwide services. Standard in-stock orders are dispatched within 1–3 business days. Tracking information is issued at the time of dispatch. For bulk procurement (5+ units), sea freight consolidation is available with full export documentation: commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and HS code declaration (HS 9031.80 for vibration measurement instruments). All shipments comply with applicable export control regulations.

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